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Jamaica – Not a Stereotypical Holiday

Jamaica is considered as the heart of the Caribbean Islands. However, it is a common speculation about the place that it doesn’t provide anything special and peculiar comparing to the other island holiday resorts. Same type of self-indulgence and relaxation can be enjoyed here as at any other place. However, this is a false impression of the place formed probably by those who failed to explore the place in the right manner.

Jamaica is full of colours: colours of activities, colours of various sightseeing, and colours of culture. Right after landing, the first thing that strikes your ears is the music. Music can never be part of a boring place; it is regarded as food for souls, and is used for the same purpose that is lifting up souls. The famous songs of Bob are in the air of Jamaica. It is not possible that you land in there and do not get a chance to listen to it.

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Where to Stay on Your Jamaica Vacation

A Jamaica vacation offers you a ticket to see a world of lush rain forests, savannah-like plains, and antediluvian mountains that spring from volcanoes and tumble into a sparkling sapphire sea. Then, you can stay in town, tap your feet and fingers to the lively reggae music as you drink in the unique culture and friendly people of Jamaica.

Close your eyes. You are walking through a magnificent lobby out into a waterfront village and borders the pristine emerald waters and powdery white sands of the beach. Now, open your eyes. If you are talking about the Caribbean, welcome to a luxury accommodation.

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Traveling in Negril: What to Do and Where to Go on Your Negril Vacation

Overview

From its long white-sand beaches to its laid-back atmosphere, Negril is a perfect blend of true Jamaican culture and modernity. While the city does not have a distinct center, it does have four main districts. Sheffield Road is the closest thing Negril has to a center; it’s home to most of the city’s local markets, restaurants, gas stations, and its police station. East of Sheffield Road are Coral Seas Plaza and Plaza de Negril — the city’s main shopping district. South of Sheffield Road is Negril Square. Negril Square is where you’ll find an overload of taxis, hustlers, and sketchy tour guides. This area is best avoided as tourists are the designated prey. North of Sheffield Road is Red Ground — the city’s main residential district. And, surrounding all of this are pristine white beaches that extend into the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea.

Outdoor Recreation

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